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also is the uprated afm/maf kit you can get worthwhile, if the std afm does not have a limiting factor??
When I said "not limiting" that's not exactly right... but people have built some very high torque engines with AFM's. It's a crude device that can restrict air flow and certainly a MAF gives you slightly quicker spool up and maybe a little better throttle response. It's a lot of money on its own for limited gains. Where a MAF from vitesse scores is that you are getting a proper air measurement at WOT (AFAIK the AFM will only work until it's wide open, then it relies on a pre-set map). This means you can alter some components, boost etc.. without needing a re-map. the Vitesse software can also be tweaked. I'd be more inclined to look at Tom Barks Augtronic stuff though & go MAP.
When you start chasing 350hp+, I think you really need to look at intake manifold / head (MarkK used a LR intake?), as well as bigger turbo, injectors, standalone management etc.., bigger intercooler, bigger rad probably (heat soak on long track sessions is your enemy). 300hp is easy and pretty cheap, 350+ isn't.
The well known / well respected chipsets are fine in simple setups - my 250 turbo with just a chip & boost enhancer made 285hp and 315 (I think) lb ft.
If i was doing it again and wanted big numbers then:
SPS BB hybrid turbo
? Intake manifold (Lindsey racing?)
Augtronic management & injectors to suit
Wasted spark ignition?
Downpipe/exhaust
Intercooler & rad (and bigger oil cooler)
But actually I'd be happy with 300 'ish, a wodge of torque, boost from very low down and as light as poss.. which I think reduces it to
SPS BB hybrid turbo
Augtronic management & injectors to suit
Intercooler (and bigger oil cooler)
LSD (late turbo boxes have these as standard)
I may have missed some stuff though - GPF might post as he has done all his own development so is worth talking to